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Recording of Induced Seizures through Electroencephalography in Freely Moving Rat Pups

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Take a freely moving rat pup implanted with recording electrodes in the hippocampus and a reference electrode in the prefrontal cortex that establishes a baseline signal for comparison.

Connect the electrodes to a data acquisition system to record electrical activity.

Presynaptic neurons release neurotransmitters at synapses, which bind to receptors on postsynaptic neurons. Neurotransmitter binding induces ion influx, altering the membrane potential and generating postsynaptic potentials or PSPs.

The recording electrodes extracellularly capture summed PSPs from a neuronal population as electroencephalogram, or EEG, signals.

Intraperitoneally administer a seizure-inducing neurotoxin that binds to excitatory neurotransmitter receptors on postsynaptic neurons.

The toxin persistently activates the receptors, allowing continuous cation influx. This generates successive PSPs that reach the threshold and continuously trigger action potentials.

The continuous firing of action potentials across neuronal networks results in synchronized bursts of electrical activity termed epileptic seizures.

Monitor the neurotoxin-induced seizure through the EEG patterns.

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Recording of Induced Seizures through Electroencephalography in Freely Moving Rat Pups

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